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New by-law to offer financial help for some water, wastewater systems in Chester
Posted 29 August 2025

New by-law to offer financial help for some water, wastewater systems in Chester

A new by-law in Chester means some property owners will get financial help for upgrades to water and wastewater systems. In a release, the municipality says the Water Supply and Septic System Upgrade Program is now available to help manage the cost of much-needed, and often urgent improvements...

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Criminal activity showing signs of decline in Sioux Lookout
Posted 29 August 2025

Criminal activity showing signs of decline in Sioux Lookout

Provincial Police in Sioux Lookout are getting fewer calls for service. Property crime is down 33 percent. Detachment Commander, Inspector Mike Kreisz, says several factors are helping. One is a program that monitors offenders to ensure they are complying with their court-ordered conditions and...

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Urban heat mapping project launched in Saint John
Posted 29 August 2025

Urban heat mapping project launched in Saint John

As warmer summers become more common in Saint John, city officials are taking steps to better understand where heat is building up and how to manage it. A new urban heat mapping project is underway to study temperature patterns across the city’s core. The initiative is being led by the City of...

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Harbour Bridge closures after Labour Day
Posted 29 August 2025

Harbour Bridge closures after Labour Day

Drivers should prepare for temporary closures on the Harbour Bridge that will be happening next week after Labour Day. The Department of Transportation and Infrastructure says the bridge will be fully closed for about 20 minutes on Tuesday and Wednesday between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. The city says...

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Provincial police step up enforcement during Labour Day weekend
Posted 29 August 2025

Provincial police step up enforcement during Labour Day weekend

Another long weekend brings another weekend of enhanced enforcement by the Ontario Provincial Police. Motorists engaged in dangerous driving behaviours and actions are being specifically targeted. OPP says more than 200 people have already died this year on roads they patrol. Speeding, impaired...

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Town of Antigonish lifts mandatory water conservation order
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Posted 29 August 2025

Town of Antigonish lifts mandatory water conservation order

A positive update on the water situation in the Town of Antigonish. Mandatory water conservation has been lifted, and is now voluntary. The town says they received 25 millimetres of rainfall at the James River Dam on Monday night, giving the supply a much-needed boost. With more rain the...

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N.S. trying to help farmers through pressures of drought
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Posted 29 August 2025

N.S. trying to help farmers through pressures of drought

It’s the worst drought in decades for Nova Scotia. And it’s creating hard-times for farmers. Agriculture minister Greg Morrow says he’s visiting farms across the province, and the pressures on them are ‘tremendous.’ He says it might take time to understand the full impact, but his team is...

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RCMP seek helmetless rider who fled traffic stop in Moncton
Posted 29 August 2025

RCMP seek helmetless rider who fled traffic stop in Moncton

A man riding a motorcycle without a helmet sped off from police in Moncton, and the RCMP are now asking for help identifying him. Codiac Regional RCMP say the incident happened around 7:40 p.m. on Aug. 21, when officers spotted the rider on St. George Street. As police activated their emergency...

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Conservatives to introduce ‘Stand on Guard’ law in House of Commons
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Posted 29 August 2025

Conservatives to introduce ‘Stand on Guard’ law in House of Commons

Ottawa’s opposition leader wants you to make sure you won’t go jail for defending your home. Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre is proposing an amendment to the Criminal Code, calling it the ‘Stand on Guard’ principle. “Your home is your castle, and you have the right to defend your family in...

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BREAKING: N.S. lifts woods ban in 7 counties
Posted 29 August 2025

BREAKING: N.S. lifts woods ban in 7 counties

The province has lifted the woods ban for some counties. Premier Tim Houston says conditions have improved and the risk of wildfires has lowered in these areas. It’s no longer in effect in the following counties as of 4 p.m. Friday. – Cape Breton – Richmond – Victoria – Inverness – Guysborough –...

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